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Yes, you can clear your RT (Repeat in Theory) in Maths during the July 2026 supplementary exam. Since you already passed all subjects in 2025, CBSE treats your attempt in the failed subject as a Compartment Exam, allowing you to appear as a private candidate to clear
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For Aakash Talent Hunt Exam (AKTHE/ANTHE) Foundation Class 7, 2026, the syllabus is based on the Class 7 NCERT/CBSE curriculum. The exam generally tests students in Science, Mathematics, and Mental Ability, with questions designed to assess conceptual understanding and problem-solving skills.
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With an AP EAMCET/EAPCET rank of 100,805 and ST caste status, your chances for core IT/CSE branches are competitive, but you have great options for core branches (Civil, Mechanical, EEE) or emerging branches in reputed colleges and regional private universities across Andhra Pradesh.
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With your OC cut-off of 186 and rank of 11137, you have excellent chances of securing an Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) seat in highly reputed, top-tier TNEA colleges, primarily those outside the topmost tier like CEG or MIT.
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With a cutoff of 167 in the MBC category, you have strong chances of securing a seat at Sri Eshwar College of Engineering (SECE) Coimbatore, particularly for core engineering or emerging technology branches during the later rounds of TNEA counselling.
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The CBSE Class 10 second board exam results for 2026 are expected to be published in early July 2026
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Yes, Central University of Haryana can be considered a decent option for pursuing B.Tech , especially if you are looking for an affordable central university.
With an EAMCET score of 25 marks, your expected state rank is likely to be quite low (above 80,000 to 1,00,000+). However, you can secure B.Tech admission into state-affiliated private engineering colleges in branches like Civil , Mechanical , Electrical ( EEE ), or emerging courses in
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